Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 In a few weeks I will stand before someone (county judge) who doesn't know me, and based on what he's heard, read, been taught, thinks and such, he will say some words that may very much impact the shape of my life. I've been scared about this. But just now realized I could describe Byron the same way, as her words have impacted my life much. .. . . Am at library right now, just read these words from a book- Authority without wisdom is like a heavy axe without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish. Who/what is the 'author'ity of my life? I could just buy a bus ticket and get lost in the Gulf coast doing volunteer work. Bruising is less preferred than polishing. Sounds like maybe a story. But then so is that I'm typing this right now, and that you're reading it right now. I don't understand. I don't know. Do I even know that I don't know? Sorry fer this gibberish. Feel free to delete it the Great Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 ALEX, one question just leads to another. and more confusion, we search for truth, and it never ends. can we stop asking questions. " banish cares and rest in freedom " someone said. when i lost my job, i thought this was totally unfair, one month after my husband and i seperated, i am alone with no way to support my kids. all that anger and asking how this came to be never helped me at all. can we stop asking questions and just exist, is this the true purpose of our lives.? > > In a few weeks I will stand before someone (county judge) who > doesn't know me, and based on what he's heard, read, been taught, > thinks and such, he will say some words that may very much impact > the shape of my life. > > I've been scared about this. > > But just now realized I could describe Byron the same way, as > her words have impacted my life much. > > . . . > > Am at library right now, just read these words from a book- > > Authority without wisdom > is like a heavy axe > without an edge, > fitter to bruise than polish. > > Who/what is the 'author'ity of my life? > > I could just buy a bus ticket and get lost in the Gulf coast doing > volunteer work. > > Bruising is less preferred than polishing. Sounds like maybe a > story. > > But then so is that I'm typing this right now, and that you're > reading it right now. > > I don't understand. I don't know. Do I even know that I don't know? > > Sorry fer this gibberish. Feel free to delete it the Great > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Dear Jen, The four questions are a way to get you there, whenever you shifted. You shifted, because you found something that argues with your truth. And until you believe that what you found actually exists, you lost your peace. And unless you believe your thoughts, you are in that space of " just exist " . Love, alexander Am 10.09.2006 um 13:36 schrieb jenofgrace: > ALEX, one question just leads to another. and more confusion, we > search for truth, and it never ends. can we stop asking questions. " > banish cares and rest in freedom " someone said. when i lost my job, > i thought this was totally unfair, one month after my husband and i > seperated, i am alone with no way to support my kids. all that anger > and asking how this came to be never helped me at all. can we stop > asking questions and just exist, is this the true purpose of our > lives.? > > > >> >> In a few weeks I will stand before someone (county judge) who >> doesn't know me, and based on what he's heard, read, been taught, >> thinks and such, he will say some words that may very much impact >> the shape of my life. >> >> I've been scared about this. >> >> But just now realized I could describe Byron the same way, > as >> her words have impacted my life much. >> >> . . . >> >> Am at library right now, just read these words from a book- >> >> Authority without wisdom >> is like a heavy axe >> without an edge, >> fitter to bruise than polish. >> >> Who/what is the 'author'ity of my life? >> >> I could just buy a bus ticket and get lost in the Gulf coast doing >> volunteer work. >> >> Bruising is less preferred than polishing. Sounds like maybe a >> story. >> >> But then so is that I'm typing this right now, and that you're >> reading it right now. >> >> I don't understand. I don't know. Do I even know that I don't know? >> >> Sorry fer this gibberish. Feel free to delete it the Great >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Dear , what do you think is more painful: the fear of what could happen, or actually going through the worst that could happen? Or, what may be easier: the fear of what could happen, or being where you are, now? And how would knowing your future change your moment, now? Who would you be? Take care of feeling comfortable, now, with what you have, and where you are. Love, Am 10.09.2006 um 02:20 schrieb : > In a few weeks I will stand before someone (county judge) who > doesn't know me, and based on what he's heard, read, been taught, > thinks and such, he will say some words that may very much impact > the shape of my life. > > I've been scared about this. > > But just now realized I could describe Byron the same way, as > her words have impacted my life much. > > . . . > > Am at library right now, just read these words from a book- > > Authority without wisdom > is like a heavy axe > without an edge, > fitter to bruise than polish. > > Who/what is the 'author'ity of my life? > > I could just buy a bus ticket and get lost in the Gulf coast doing > volunteer work. > > Bruising is less preferred than polishing. Sounds like maybe a > story. > > But then so is that I'm typing this right now, and that you're > reading it right now. > > I don't understand. I don't know. Do I even know that I don't know? > > Sorry fer this gibberish. Feel free to delete it the Great ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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